Reviews

Mrs CooperNovember 2018

“We had such a brilliant break at Rogeston cottages.”

The cottage was cosy, well laid out, and had everything we could ask for. We ate in, and made lunches to take out most days, and found the kitchen had everything we needed. There were board games which we played in front of the fire, tea lights for a romantic evening and there were DVDs and a TV for snuggling on the sofa. The cottage is beautiful with the stone walls and it really felt like a secret retreat - we loved coming back there after a day exploring.
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The cottage was cosy, well laid out, and had everything we could ask for. We ate in, and made lunches to take out most days, and found the kitchen had everything we needed. There were board games which we played in front of the fire, tea lights for a romantic evening and there were DVDs and a TV for snuggling on the sofa. The cottage is beautiful with the stone walls and it really felt like a secret retreat - we loved coming back there after a day exploring.
It's centrally located for all of the great beaches and walks in the area, and they even provided a folder with recommendations. Looking forward to going back next year!

“We really enjoyed our stay.”

The property was very clean and had everything we needed for our stay. We enjoyed returning to the property after long walks to relax with the log burner to keep us warm.
Would highly recommend the property for value, location and comfort.

Mr GallowaySeptember 2018

“Only downside is that we don't remember there being any mention of the property being down single narrow track roads, and some people don't like driving on such roads.”

Also excellent parking space for car but footpath up to door of cottage had overhanging bushes, so when it rained you got wet from the bushes as well as the rain!I

Miss FourAugust 2018

“We loved how cosy it was, there are other cottages on each side but with the foliage and separate entrances we felt as if on our own.”

lovely property, well furnished. Wifi a bit weak for our (heavy) usage but perfect to digital detox. A lot of information (including some very useful ones for dog owners). Decorated with taste and had everything we needed and more. We'll be back!

Lovely quiet area, which made an excellent base to explore from. In short -
A home from home which exceeded our expectations! Would definitely book again.

Mrs Stock-SchroerJuly 2018

“The location was nice but the cottage is overpriced.”

The mattrass of the bed is very old and very uncomfortable.. Kitchen utensils and other things in the house were very basic. We were disappointed and regretted having chosen this cottage. The booking ceromony in advance was not consumer -friendly at all. So we would not book with sykes cottages again.

Thank you for your feedback, I'm sorry you feel this way about the mattress but it was placed in the property at the beginning of the season. we are sorry you felt this way towards the booking process with Sykes normally all guests have a smooth booking transition. we are sorry you didn't enjoy your stay with us.
Sykes owner relations

Mr TalboysApril 2018

“Very nice cottage, very clean and well presented.”

Mr FoleyMarch 2018

“The holiday cottage was very cosy and well equipped.”

Out in the countryside a short distance away from local facilities, but makes a superb touring base.

Mrs PhillipsMarch 2018

“Our stay at 4 Rogeston Cottages was far and above what we had expected.”

It was very well presented, lovely and clean and ideally situated for a week exploring Pembrokeshire.

The property

Broad Haven 3 miles.

This delightful stone-built cottage is part of a pretty terrace of holiday homes, set in a beautiful location, close to the seaside village of Broad Haven on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park.

With character features including open beams and stone walls fused with fresh and contemporary furnishings, this cottage near Broad Haven provides a relaxed atmosphere, and offers an ideal romantic hideaway for those looking to explore scenic Pembrokeshire.

The open-plan living area at this Broad Haven cottage has a small, but well-equipped kitchen leading to a comfortable sitting area with warming woodburner, perfect for cool evenings, whilst the dining area looks out across the large shared lawn, plus both the sitting and dining areas have a character, solid oak floor.

The light and airy bedroom boasts built in wardrobes and also overlooks the pretty grounds, whilst a modern shower room with underfloor heating completes the accommodation in this superb Pembrokeshire cottage.

Spend quiet times relaxing on your private gravelled area, or on the spacious shared lawns outside your Broad Haven cottage, and listen to the wild birds overhead or the springtime lambs dotted in the surrounding fields.

Enjoy countryside walks or bike rides, or join the outstanding Pembrokeshire Coast Path to discover some of the most scenic areas in Wales.

Relax on stunning sandy beaches, with the beaches at Little Haven, Broad Haven, Nolton Haven, Druidston and Newgale all within a 10 minute drive.

A dive centre between Broad Haven and Little Haven offers the opportunity to discover life beneath the waves.

Alternatively take a boat trip to the bird island of Skomer, or explore an array of magnificent castles scattered around Pembrokeshire.

Whatever you choose, you will look forward to returning to this beautiful cottage near Broad Haven at the end of each day.

Accommodation

All ground floor. One double bedroom. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner.

Private front gravelled area with furniture, shared use of front and rear lawned areas

One well-behaved dog welcome

Sorry, no smoking

Shop 3 miles, pub 2 miles

Note: Dogs must be kept on a lead when in the shared lawned areas.

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About the location

BROAD HAVEN

Haverfordwest 6 miles; Milford Haven 7 miles; Pembroke 13 miles.

Set on the superb Pembrokeshire Coast, this seaside village boasts a wonderful sandy Blue Flag beach that is perfect for swimming, boating and surfing during warmer months, and ideal for invigorating, scenic walks on cooler windy days. This small seaside village offers a variety of local shops, including a shop and Post Office located just along the seafront, and there is also a selection of bars and pubs, as well as a bistro serving delicious food. Just along the coast you will find a quirky restaurant at Druidstone and an array of quaint little tea rooms, shops and pubs in Little Haven. Enjoy the picturesque views from the world-famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path, or chose countryside walks and cycling paths that cut through the rural landscape. Drive around Pembrokeshire and discover the magnificent St David’s Cathedral in the smallest city in Wales, explore an array of castles, and a wide selection of theme parks and other enticing attractions. This is the perfect location for all ages, all year round.